Our research indicates that the Bio Bidet USPA A7 Elongated Bidet Toilet Seat is $60 lower (23% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $259 at the time of this posting.
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Our research indicates that the Bio Bidet USPA A7 Elongated Bidet Toilet Seat is $60 lower (23% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $259 at the time of this posting.
Imagine washing a muddy car with a wet rag before pre-rinsing it. Of course you can keep washing the rag or use new ones. Or just take it to a car wash or wait for the next rainstorm. There are many ways to solve a problem. You choose what's best for you 🙂
Agreed.
A wise person once suggested that I consider this: If you walk barefoot in the yard, and accidently get dog poop on your foot, do you wash it or just get some toilet paper and clean your foot off.. why should your undercarriage be treated any differently?
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Why not just wet some tissue paper and go to town?? I mean… why not just jump in the shower ass first and give it a good scrub?? These confuse me, sorry 😞
Imagine washing a muddy car with a wet rag before pre-rinsing it. Of course you can keep washing the rag or use new ones. Or just take it to a car wash or wait for the next rainstorm. There are many ways to solve a problem. You choose what's best for you 🙂
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Why not just wet some tissue paper and go to town?? I mean… why not just jump in the shower ass first and give it a good scrub?? These confuse me, sorry 😞
yes you need to wipe.
wet tissue is fine, do that if you want, less classy but if it does the job for you go ahead, some people dont want to wipe multiple times (even with wet tissue) but feels less clean.
shower takes too long.
in regards to this deal though, prices still seem high; there are comparable brands that more budget friendly.
Why not just wet some tissue paper and go to town?? I mean… why not just jump in the shower ass first and give it a good scrub?? These confuse me, sorry 😞
Some people just aren't fancy enough to understand.
Why not just wet some tissue paper and go to town?? I mean… why not just jump in the shower ass first and give it a good scrub?? These confuse me, sorry 😞
The idea is to get cleaner and not need toilet paper. Less water and less feces in the shower.
We use a cheap one without blow dry. We have a tray of wash cloths to pat dry and a waste basket for used cloths. No more TP needed. Never want to go back.
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I had a Biobidet and it lasted two years before the hinge cracked. I've read similar reviews. Not overweight or rough on it.
Replaced it with a Toto for a little bit more. Toto does not do as good of a job cleaning but I know people who have had theirs for a decade without issue.
Not sure if this problem has been resolved with later designs but figured I'd mention it. was very dissapointing.
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Some people just aren't fancy enough to understand.
Agreed.
A wise person once suggested that I consider this: If you walk barefoot in the yard, and accidently get dog poop on your foot, do you wash it or just get some toilet paper and clean your foot off.. why should your undercarriage be treated any differently?
Why not just wet some tissue paper and go to town?? I mean… why not just jump in the shower ass first and give it a good scrub?? These confuse me, sorry 😞
If you don't have experience with a bidet then you just don't know. Let me explain this way: say you decide to wash and detail your car. You vacuum it, you dust the inside, you was the outside. And try as you might it still pails in comparison to a brand new car on the lot with the new car smell, the perfect paint, the interior without the dust particles, hair, and fingerprints all over it.
Sure a lot of work can get your used car to get it to that point, but are you REALLY going to go through the effort of doing all the little details? Probably not. So, your used car will still smell like some stale roots, still have crumbs all over it that you just didn't get to. And so will your ass.
I have a cheap one that I bought from Amazon for like $25. No frills, no warm water. Just sprays you down. You have to pat your crack down with a bit of tp, but otherwise there's no "wiping" required. It's like a Vietnam veteran and has seen some sh!t man, and I've had it for 4 years. Whenever I travel for work or go to visit friends and family I dread not having it. I hated going to my family's house so much that I bought them the same one, really so I can benefit for when I'm home.
If you have any doubts, just buy a cheap one and use it for a few days. Chances are it'll change your life.
Crappy brand. Bought from home depot and it broke a week after 1 year warranty expired. Customer service was rude and unhelpful. Basically told me to buy another.
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A wise person once suggested that I consider this: If you walk barefoot in the yard, and accidently get dog poop on your foot, do you wash it or just get some toilet paper and clean your foot off.. why should your undercarriage be treated any differently?
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Why not just wet some tissue paper and go to town?? I mean… why not just jump in the shower ass first and give it a good scrub?? These confuse me, sorry 😞
Why not just wet some tissue paper and go to town?? I mean… why not just jump in the shower ass first and give it a good scrub?? These confuse me, sorry 😞
wet tissue is fine, do that if you want, less classy but if it does the job for you go ahead, some people dont want to wipe multiple times (even with wet tissue) but feels less clean.
shower takes too long.
in regards to this deal though, prices still seem high; there are comparable brands that more budget friendly.
Why not just wet some tissue paper and go to town?? I mean… why not just jump in the shower ass first and give it a good scrub?? These confuse me, sorry 😞
Why not just wet some tissue paper and go to town?? I mean… why not just jump in the shower ass first and give it a good scrub?? These confuse me, sorry 😞
We use a cheap one without blow dry. We have a tray of wash cloths to pat dry and a waste basket for used cloths. No more TP needed. Never want to go back.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank abraxist
Replaced it with a Toto for a little bit more. Toto does not do as good of a job cleaning but I know people who have had theirs for a decade without issue.
Not sure if this problem has been resolved with later designs but figured I'd mention it. was very dissapointing.
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A wise person once suggested that I consider this: If you walk barefoot in the yard, and accidently get dog poop on your foot, do you wash it or just get some toilet paper and clean your foot off.. why should your undercarriage be treated any differently?
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Why not just wet some tissue paper and go to town?? I mean… why not just jump in the shower ass first and give it a good scrub?? These confuse me, sorry 😞
Sure a lot of work can get your used car to get it to that point, but are you REALLY going to go through the effort of doing all the little details? Probably not. So, your used car will still smell like some stale roots, still have crumbs all over it that you just didn't get to. And so will your ass.
I have a cheap one that I bought from Amazon for like $25. No frills, no warm water. Just sprays you down. You have to pat your crack down with a bit of tp, but otherwise there's no "wiping" required. It's like a Vietnam veteran and has seen some sh!t man, and I've had it for 4 years. Whenever I travel for work or go to visit friends and family I dread not having it. I hated going to my family's house so much that I bought them the same one, really so I can benefit for when I'm home.
If you have any doubts, just buy a cheap one and use it for a few days. Chances are it'll change your life.
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